Discovering Buddhism, Module 5
Death and Rebirth
Tuesdays, 7:00pm – 9:00pm
June 26 – August 7, 2018
(7 classes)
no class July 24
Practice Day: Sunday, August 5
11:15am – 3:30pm
Although death is inevitable, rarely do we spend time
preparing for it.
According to the teachings of the Buddha, it is possible to
die fearlessly, to approach death as a powerful positive
spiritual experience, and to eventually overcome death
completely.
In the Discovering Buddhism “Death and Rebirth” module, we
will explore how to face death without fear by learning what
to anticipate during the process of death and rebirth.
We will also explore the impact that awareness of death and
rebirth can have on the way in which we live our daily lives
by encouraging us to fulfill our life purpose, resolve all
conflicts, and develop the skills to help both others and
ourselves at the time of death.
Having a long-held interest in the mind's capacity for
transformation, Ven. Gyalten Palmo left home to spend 4½
months in India with an enlightened master in the late
1970's. Ven. Palmo started studying Tibetan Buddhism at the
turn of the century. She has studied closely under Ribur
Rinpoche, Choden Rinpoche, Geshe Ngawang Dakpa and Lama Zopa
Rinpoche. She went on to complete the Foundation for the
Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition's (FPMT) Basic
Program coursework and retreats. In 2012, she was ordained
by Choden Rinpoche at Sera Jey Monastic University in India.
As an FPMT-registered teacher, she has been teaching
Discovering Buddhism regularly at Tse Chen Ling Center in
San Francisco since 2013. Ven. Palmo loves studying and
sharing the Dharma with others.
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